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I am having similar problems. I have some javascript code that works perfect in IE, but when I view it in Netscape 4.75 it takes me to a error 404, saying it cant find the script its pointing to. Is there some kind of plug-in that Netscape needs to be able to read javascript?

A no properties error usually implies that either the function is being called before the html was read or that something is incorrectly defined. Since the line is within a function, I presume the latter. What you can do for starts is place the following alerts just before line 20:

Also, there is no need to state "changeImages.arguments..." since the statement is within the function and the DOM is implied. Finally, if you are sending an image identifier and a source, you can try rewriting the function to read: